When we judge the other person. We conclude whatever the other has done is acceptable or not.
When we judge the other person. We conclude whatever the other has done is acceptable or not.
To compare ourselves
To compare ourselves
#2
#2
We judge people to judge ourselves or our situation. We judge to determine where we are and the other person is. Comparing ourselves to others is part of judging people.
We judge people to judge ourselves or our situation. We judge to determine where we are and the other person is. Comparing ourselves to others is part of judging people.
Duped theory makes us judge people
Duped theory makes us judge people
#3
#3
Duped theory or default to truth (DTT) is human psychology where we pass a judgement on whether the person is telling the truth or false about his or her activity.
Duped theory or default to truth (DTT) is human psychology where we pass a judgement on whether the person is telling the truth or false about his or her activity.
Our survival instinct forces us to judge people
Our survival instinct forces us to judge people
#4
#4
Our survival instincts, since humans first started to cook food, saved us from many bad threats, and it is another reason that makes us judge people.
Our survival instincts, since humans first started to cook food, saved us from many bad threats, and it is another reason that makes us judge people.
We judge people to make a decision(s)
We judge people to make a decision(s)
#5
#5
We judge people to make decisions in many different situations where we can see our benefit. Where we don’t have to face any bad outcomes.
We judge people to make decisions in many different situations where we can see our benefit. Where we don’t have to face any bad outcomes.
Read on to learn how you can overcome your judging habit.
Read on to learn how you can overcome your judging habit.